Annie was an immigrant to Canada from England. While in Emerson, Manitoba she met and later married, on Christmas Day of 1903, William J. Storie, a newspaper publisher from Osnabrock, North Dakota. She had been a boarder at a boardinghouse owned by his father and step-mother in Emerson. While in Emerson she worked as a seamstress.
She was the mother of 3 children; Ella Mae, Annie Mathilda, and David Emerson.
She was the the victim of the influenza outbreak after World War I. She was survived by her husband, children, and a brother in San Francisco, California.
Annie was an immigrant to Canada from England. While in Emerson, Manitoba she met and later married, on Christmas Day of 1903, William J. Storie, a newspaper publisher from Osnabrock, North Dakota. She had been a boarder at a boardinghouse owned by his father and step-mother in Emerson. While in Emerson she worked as a seamstress.
She was the mother of 3 children; Ella Mae, Annie Mathilda, and David Emerson.
She was the the victim of the influenza outbreak after World War I. She was survived by her husband, children, and a brother in San Francisco, California.
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